A bright and beautiful morning along the beaches as Monday kicked off. Wind was coming from the WNW at 13-18 kts as of 0700. Swell at sea was 0.9 m at 11 seconds from the south when the MHL buoy reported in at 0600. As you can see from the pic above, Dee Why was looking like a lake. Go check the south magnets I’d say and you might find something in the knee high range for your mal.
Outlook is for maybe a faint upward tick tomorrow at the south magnets and then possibly something more noticeable Weds-Thrs (think waist to chest at the best exposures).
Looks like a great day for outdoor activities (apart from surfin’), so get out there and enjoy!
Gusty west to southwesterly across southern and central waters this morning in the wake of a cold front that crossed the state last night. After this, a weak ridge of high pressure is forecast to develop before vigorous winds develop later Tuesday and Wednesday as a more significant cold front crosses the region.
Strong Wind Warning for Monday for Sydney Coast